As a white British man who was brought up in the UK, I am interested how black people undermine themselves, or if they even do, I would think it is based on inferiority complex, of using "nigger/nigga" to address themselves and my fellow men, of any colour. It is a taboo subject for the ignorant, but let's get to the root of the problem: is it indoctrinated slavery in musical form? The Nigerian ego slur doesn't make sense, because that theory is cutting off one's nose to spite one's face (can you imagine Brits or whites referring to themselves in swansongs as Gringos or white equivalent all the time? I think not. Case in point).

So I wonder, after all that up in the air racism that existed way back when, whether blacks have just accepted bigots will address them as "niggers", or if there is actually affection behind their reversal.

Actively and retrograding into passivity, I'm only interested in movies, which to me is movements of sound, not visual art. I couldn't care less if a presentation, person or whatever is termed ugly, for example; and at the same time, sound is getting to the root of someone's (a living beings) emotive state, which is the most important thing for I, and my family tend to follow suit thankfully in social situations.

Now speaking as a registered thirty year old - I hit the big 3-0 yesterday - the time has come to confess my love for Indian Murgh Chicken. This type of sauce is marinated on meat for many hours.
We (my close family and friends) went to Dovecote Spice English Indian and Carvery Restaurant last night for a party, and I had the Murgh Chili Lahori off the Dovecote Inn's Specials menu. It was inspired.
Great tasting. My sister and mother had the Halibut Lazizz, (something I had off the Aangon menu before), and my father had the Chicken Tikka Shashlick variation of the night with a bed of fried onions.
The Saag Paneer was wonderful, as was the Lime Jeera rice. We had a Peshwari Naan between the Power Five of us.

Thanks to everyone for the wonderful atmosphere, my parents and siblings for the Pokemon food theme, and lovely presents, and of course the Dovecote for the party, and complimentary birthday drinks.